March 6th, 2012

iPhone Notifications 3.5

Current Version: 3.5Requires Android: 2.1 and upCategory: ProductivityV3.5 update:
Now SMS are handled using the stock Android way
Added privacy options (pro)
Added back full french translation, and partial translations for previously handled languages
New permissions :
android.permission.RECEIVE_SMS : To receive SMS
android.permission.READ_SMS : To read SMS text
android.permission.READ_CONTACTS : To get the contact name

With iPhone Notifications you can greatly improve the way your Android device displays notifications. You can display your notifications with exactly the same fashion as on IOS5, on your smartphone as well as on your tablet device.–== SUPPORT ==–

If you have any question or suggestion, please contact us.–== TO ACTIVATE THE SERVICE ==–

To work properly, iPhone Notifications requires that you activate the accessibility service « iPhone Notifications Service » (accessibility services are currently the only way to process user notifications on Android systems).

You then have to use the “Monitoring” option to choose which apps should raise notifications.

Status bar notifications must be enabled in the monitored apps for the banners and alerts to appear properly.

If you still can’t get SMS notifications, then your phone is not using the stock Android SMS app. Look for the name of your messaging app in the monitoring list and activate it.–== HOW TO USE IT ==–

Once you have activated the service and configured the app, you can choose to display each app’s notifications as alerts or banners.

Banners :
- Click the notification to launch it
- Swipe to the right to dismiss it
- Swipe to the left to either clear all upcoming notifications or only the ones coming from the same app/contact (depending on the “left swipe mode” option)

Alerts :
- Click “View” to launch it
- Click “Close” to dismiss it

Note that dismissing the notification won’t remove it from the status bar (Android system doesn’t currently allow to manually remove notifications from the status bar)

If you use a custom lockscreen app such as MagicLocker or WidgetLocker, the banners will show above your lockscreen.–== LITE VS PRO ==–

With the full version of iPhone Notifications :
- You can display the full notification text
- You can choose the banners timeout, and make them permanent
- You can choose to make the alerts appear only when the screen is off
- You can choose the screen timeout when an alert shows up, and make it stay on until you read it
- You can lower the brightness of the screen when the alert makes the phone wake up
- You can set custom vibration patterns
- You can choose the action when you do a left swipe on the banner
- You can set quiet hours
- You can use reminders–== CONFIGURATION ==–

To receive notifications from an app, check it in the « Monitoring » section of the preferences.